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The Digital Games Most Welcoming to LGBTQ+ Players

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To say video games have a mixed reputation in how players are treated is a slight understatement. Fortunately, each year brings with it a greater representation of LGBTQ+ people, reflected in both games and their community player bases.

If you’re looking to get involved in this space, we’ve tracked down some of the most welcoming titles available to play today, whether alone or with friends.

Single-Player Online Experiences To start with the simplest titles, not all online games are inherently multiplayer, there are also online games which rely on server connections that can be played solo if preferred.

Online casino games are great examples of this, with games like blackjack, slots, and roulette. These casinos open their doors to newcomers by offering casino welcome bonus features like deposit matches and free spins.

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